Atlanta Day Tours

Trips and Tours in Atlanta, Georgia

Experience the best of Atlanta day tours and trips! From the iconic Coca-Cola factory to the historic Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, there’s no shortage of things to see and do in this vibrant city. With our expert guides, you’ll get an insider’s look at Atlanta’s unique culture and history. Book now and get ready for an unforgettable day in Atlanta!


“Atlanta is a very cool city.” – Andrew Lincoln, Star of The Walking Dead


From Nature to History: A Guide to Atlanta’s Best Day Trips

If you’re looking for a variety of day trip options that cater to different interests, Atlanta, Georgia has plenty to offer. Nature enthusiasts can head to Stone Mountain Park to see a giant granite outcropping, hiking trails, and a laser show, or visit Amicalola Falls State Park to witness a stunning waterfall and hike along the approach trail to the southern end of the Appalachian Trail. History buffs can explore Chattanooga, Tennessee, a city with a scenic riverfront, the Tennessee Aquarium, and the Lookout Mountain Incline Railway, or check out Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, which features the site of a Civil War battle and scenic hiking trails.

For those who prefer quaint towns and picturesque landscapes, Helen, Georgia offers outdoor activities such as tubing, kayaking, and hiking, and Dahlonega is a charming historic town with a gold rush history, wineries, and a picturesque downtown square. For a more relaxing experience, Callaway Gardens offers a butterfly exhibit, nature center, and a large lake for fishing and boating, while Serenbe focuses on sustainable living, organic farms, and wellness-focused activities.

Atlanta Day Tours: Visit Quaint downtown Helen, Georgia
Atlanta Day Tours: Visit Quaint downtown Helen, Georgia

Georgia is also home to several stunning natural wonders and historic cities. Tallulah Gorge State Park boasts a spectacular canyon, hiking trails, suspension bridge, and waterfalls, while Providence Canyon State Park, also known as Georgia’s “Little Grand Canyon,” offers unique geological formations, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing opportunities. For a taste of history and culture, Athens is a college town with a vibrant music scene, historic sites, and several museums, while Macon has rich architectural heritage, museums, and the Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park, an ancient Native American site. These day trips are all within a few hours’ drive from Atlanta, offering diverse experiences that ensure an unforgettable adventure for everyone.

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